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Carson Breaks Rank

Filed under: TV News

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Carson Daly is the first late night talk show host to resume production since the writers' strike has begun!

The Last Call host begins shooting new episodes this week, which are set to begin airing next week.

All the other hosts - Leno, Letterman, etc. - have opted to air repeats rather than cross the picket line.

The strike remains in effect but talks between the writers and the media moguls resumed on Monday, after four weeks of a standstill. Negotiations are said to be going well.

No word on whether or not the other late night hosts will follow Daly's lead.

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109 comments to “Carson Breaks Rank”

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  1. doesanyonecare?? says – reply to this


    101

    Seriously??!!! Does anyone give a crap. That show is pretty horrible. I watched it once and it's hard to get through.

  2. KB says – reply to this


    102

    Too bad Carson Daly is not funny. It is pathetic that his show is on at all!

  3. Stephen says – reply to this


    103

    Carson Daily needs to lay off the drugs…can his eyes get any bigger

  4. Blue Giraffe says – reply to this


    104

    No one watches his show, anyway.

  5. Blue Giraffe says – reply to this


    105

    No one watches his show, anyway.

  6. sargasm says – reply to this


    106

    Carson looks like a cracked-out lemur.

  7. Brando Dean says – reply to this


    107

    Carson Daly isn't even funny! Does anyone even watch his show??

    Fuckin Loser

  8. Jose says – reply to this


    108

    I've seen his show maybe twice and am baffled at how he tries to copy letterman

  9. miri says – reply to this


    109

    Could he be any more of a tool?

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